Lindsay A. Partridge

Family Law Attorney

Lindsay A. Partridge began her legal career in Washington, D.C., clerking
for the Honorable Tara J. Fentress and the Honorable Lori E. Parker at
the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. This was while they presided
over child abuse, neglect, and domestic violence calendars. It was during
this time she was readily exposed to the serious issues affecting children
and their families within the District of Columbia, and working with Judges
Fentress and Parker cemented Lindsay’s passion for bettering the
lives of children and their families through her skills as a Denton family lawyer.

Lindsay moved back to Texas in 2015 and became an associate attorney for
Friday Milner Lambert Turner, PLLC in Austin. She worked closely with
the partners, gaining knowledge and experience handling both straightforward
and complex family law matters in Texas. Attorney Partridge is excited
about working on behalf of Navarrette Bowen, P.C. to serve her clients
locally. She represents clients in amicably resolving their disputes,
and can also zealously advocate for them in the courtroom when necessary.
She strives to provide her clients efficient and effective representation
during an uncertain and emotionally challenging period in their lives.

Lindsay graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin with
a Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies and a Bachelor of Arts
in Spanish. After college, she attended the Washington College of Law
at American University in Washington, D.C. While in law school, Lindsay
was an active member of the American University Law Review and a student
attorney for the International Human Rights Law Clinic.

Bar Admissions

New York State Bar, 2011

District of Columbia Bar, 2013

Virginia State Bar, 2014

State Bar of Texas, 2014

Education

American University, Washington College of Law, Juris Doctor, May 2010

The University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Science, Communication Studies,
May 2007 T

The University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, May 2007

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